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Latest revision as of 20:47, 27 October 2020
Resources
Guidelines
European Astronomical Society (EAS) Ethics Statement and Guidelines for Good Practice
What is this about?
The European Astronomical Society, founded in 1990, aims to promote and advance astronomy in Europe.
Why is this important?
This code of conduct lays out ethical standards for the behaviour of those affiliated with the EAS, and astronomers in Europe more generally.